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Proposal comes after billionaire Elon Musk reportedly said he would donate £79m to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party
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The Guardianâs Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey look at why the government is laying out their âplan for changeâ five months in. Also, after being voted through the Commons, what next for the historic assisted dying bill?
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Health bosses reportedly concerned about government’s focus while council leaders are said to believe building targets are unrealistic
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More than 100 children were on the Home Office flights, which have taken place since Labour came to power
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Editorial: Turmoil in the populist party founded by comedian Beppe Grillo could herald a crucial progressive realignment
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Feminist solidarity has weakened, but women around the world tell me their fight continues, writes Natasha Walter
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Farage and Trump are winning because they understand the politics of emotion, while Labour is lost in numbers and statistics, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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MPs says what terminally ill people ‘really’ need is access to hospice care and proper end-of-life care
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Recent polling puts party above 10%, which could result in up to 12 MSPs at next Scottish parliament elections
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The view in Number 10 is that work on the governmentâs missions has been too sluggish and now needs to be driven harder and faster
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Ambitious targets to improve voters’ lives come amid plunging approval ratings for government and loss of transport secretary
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The Dutch policy director and former MEP on the unprecedented reach of big tech, the need for confident governments, and why the election of Trump changes everything
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From the the Barnett formula to the humiliation of having an English âPrince of Walesâ, youâd never catch Scotland allowing this treatment, says Guardian columnist Will Hayward
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Making dying easier is not the solution when NHS, social and palliative care are simply not there for patients